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Scout-clown, one of the scouts who have acting ability, entertains his fellow
scouts and snowmobile NKL-16
scout Romanov
Scouts of the 27th Guards Division
Reconnaissance company 7th Guards Airborne Division
Scout Sergeant M. Katasonov
Reconnaissance group of the 39th Guards Rifle Division leaves on a mission in Stalingrad
Group of scouts watching the enemy
Scout, Guard Staff Sergeant Aleksey Frolchenko
Scouts in Yasnaya Polyana
Scouts lead a captured German soldier
At the request of a photojournalist soldiers disguised in daisies
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RAF field hospital
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Half-track, Sd.Kfz.251/3, during operations on the Eastern Front in 1942. There were a number of
versions of this particular vehicle, two of which were used by Luftwaffe personnel for air
coordination. It is probable that this half-track is in cooperation with nearby aircraft. Note the tow cable and spare road wheel attached to the side of the vehicle for additional armoured protection.
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A Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.C advances past a destroyed building, which is burning. The half-track has its
forward MG34 machine gun fixed to a sustained fire mount. Note that some of the crew have stored
some of their personal equipment items on the superstructure sides. Space on these vehicles was
always at a premium and crews were always utilizing what space they could find.
A photograph taken from onboard a Panther medium tank showing its commander looking down upon
the crew of a Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausd.D. The vehicle has camouflage netting attached for foliage to be
easily attached and mounts an MG42 machine gun complete with gun shield.
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A photograph taken from a StuG.III Ausf.G with its powerful 75mm gun barrel. Spread out across the
field as far as the eye can see are various armoured vehicles including the Sd.Kfz.251, Pz.Kpfw.III
and Pz.Kpfw.IV.
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A long line of Sd.Kfz.251/7 Ausf.D mounted on special railway flatcars for shipment to the Eastern
Front. By this period of the war travel by rail was very dangerous and normally undertaken during
darkness in order to minimize the threat of aerial attack.
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Salvaging a Bl-134
Pst rifle
Captured russian sniper suits in use
Plane after being shot down, pilot next to it
Russian train & driver
Burning tank
Lots of cars
Tank hit a mine
Getting ready to fire at a incoming plane
Soldier and their rabbit mascot
Waiting for enemy tanks
Destroyed is tank
Captured soviet tanks
Pile of frozen soldiers
Somekinda of a aa tank?
Captured russian railwaygun
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Sd.Kfz.251 half-tracks move across a field. Throughout the war on the Eastern Front the supply
situation was exacerbated by the almost non-existence of proper roads throughout the Soviet Union.
Half-tracks and other tracked vehicles were utilized to help speed up the supply of ammunition and
other equipment desperately required for the front.
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Parked in some undergrowth is a Panzerwerfer prepared for a fire mission. This version was designated as the Sd.Kfz.4/1 and consisted of an armoured Maultier body with a ten-shot 15cm Nebelwerfer 42 rocket launcher mounted on the roof.
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Soldier and their rabbit mascot
Or it´s his dinner...
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Short S.25 Sunderland
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HD Historic Stock Footage WWII FIGHTER KILLS! AERIAL DOGFIGHTS and STRAFING
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German tanks Pz.Kpfw. VI 'Tiger' in the village of Buki Cherkasy region.
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Demyansk
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Light tanks T-70, supported by infantry
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German medium tanks Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf.G 5th Tank Regiment 5th Light Mechanized Division 'Africa' before being sent to North Africa.
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Halted next to a lake in Hungary is a line of Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D. They are all well camouflaged .
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They were captured in the Falaise Pocket battle, almost 30 000 Germans captured. The guard soldiers would get in a jeep, circle around the camp, and every so often they’d yell “Halt!” and shoot their guns in the air to give the impression escaping soldiers were being shot. But the escapes were rare, none actually, because these prison camps were protecting the prisoners just as much as they were containing them. Anyone who escaped that camp would likely have been recaptured by Allied forces, or caught and executed by Resistance or Resistance-friendly citizens. Most if not all of those men knew their chances were much better inside those fences.
These photos show the human and the more realistic side of the German Army in the war. Many people chalk up the German Army at the end of the Second World War as being big, bulked up, skinhead looking dudes in their twenties and thirties. In almost all surrender/prisoner of war photographs, the German Army was in a decrepit state, overgrown hair, skinny, sleep deprived, messed up uniforms, etc. It was not the camps that made the soldiers look tarnished, it was just a continuation of their condition when they surrendered. This photo is just a really good backing up of the reality of the German Army, not what has been perpetuated in movies and TV.
There is still no real consensus on the death toll of German prisoners in Allied hands Immediately after WWII millions of German soldiers were held as POWs. There was no real organizational structure to deal with this huge amount of people and hunger and all sorts of diseases were rife. In 1946 there were still many hundreds of thousands kept as forced labor and its estimated 2-4000 died a month (this is POWs of Western Allies not USSR where even more died). The estimated number of death range from around 100.000 to 500 000, although possibly it’s towards the lower end. Ending in a Allied camp was a fate a thousand times better than ending up in a Soviet POW camp. Many Germans caught by the Soviets spent the remainder of the lives in the work/death camps. Only a small fractions were ever released back to Germany. The Soviets captured 2.8 million Germans and between 300,000 and 1 million died in captivity. The remainders were released. The last German PoWs in the Soviet Union was released in 1956.
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